Understanding Pain

The problem with pain is that it is usually a destructive force. Sometimes it's good because it acts as a warning system when we are doing something. Wrong. Pain can be a tool you use to get what you want and it can be useful as leverage in helping you solve a problem. Pain also plays on our emotional state, frustrating us and probing at our feelings. Being hurt when we are trying to do something good or suffering pain for the things that we do wrong. Physically the body can stand a fair amount of pain which is enabled ad incorporated by the strength and power of the mind. A little Pain helps us to see things clearly but blinds us when it is too intense.

Pain and feelings are sensual and sensitive reactors that equip us with the ability to know when something is good or bad for us. They register in the brain that we are in need of something that must be supplied or found to alleviate the pain. Pain is a way knowing sanity and it is a way of going around the bend, insanity. Pain is so often taken for granted that we tend to forget the pressures. We ourselves aim for happiness but we realise and have to realise that everything has a price and it is paid in the form of pain at a cost we have to decide if we can afford.